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December 10, 2008

TBTL: "the best new radio show in seattle is on... KIRO?"

(photo: Jen, Luke, Sean)

" I just think they're smart enough to leave it alone. Basically
we're like a transplanted organ, and KIRO is just doubling down on the
anti-rejection drugs every day." ~~ Luke Burbank on his show, TBTL.

Eli Sanders, The Stranger's ace reporter has written a definitive piece on KIRO's groundbreaking Too Beautiful to Live, (m-f, 7-10p) and Luke Burbank.

Luke, Jen, Rod Arquette, and the other KIROFM suits ought to be creaming at this detailed, and well-written love-note delivered directly to their target demo via the hippest web and print delivery system in town.

Some excerpts:

~~ KIRO FM is owned by Bonneville International, a broadcasting company controlled by the Mormon Church. At almost every hour of every day, KIRO's on-air programming consists of sports jabber, political shouting matches, and the same old traffic reports—except for during three very odd hours each weekday evening when Too Beautiful to Live is on.

~~ The main difficulty in verbally encapsulating TBTL, as it's known by fans, is that it doesn't have an easily defined subject matter so much as it has a sensibility: eclectic, arch, highly literate, and committed to exploring everything that comes to mind—from Beyoncé to the troubled banking system. Some have said, likely out of a mix of disgust and descriptive frustration, that TBTL is, basically, a cult that has somehow tricked the Mormons of Bonneville International into allowing a bunch of questionably talented pied pipers on-air. The initial response to this from Burbank—a former standup comedian and proud NPR dropout—was to try to raise money for buying some land in Central America in order to really make the cult thing happen. He had a country picked out (El Salvador), three of "the tens" were offering to be his "sister-wives," and Andrews helpfully noted that "there's more money in cults."

~~ "{Bonneville's] smart enough to realize that in 10 years, all their listeners are going to be dead," Burbank told me. "They're just willing to say, 'This is a spot where you hang out and do this thing that sounds totally weird to us.' And there's no way that these bosses listen to the show and go, like, 'Oh, good, another hour on Kanye West's girlfriend.' But I just think they're smart enough to leave it alone. Basically we're like a transplanted organ, and KIRO is just doubling down on the anti-rejection drugs every day."

~~ Something is certainly happening. KIRO program director Rod Arquette told me that there's been a measurable uptick in 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. listeners since TBTL began airing. It's a modest uptick, yes, but measurable: from January 2008, when TBTL first launched, through this summer, its share of listeners in its time slot grew from 2 percent to 2.2 percent, bumping it from 17th to 15th in the market. (Delilah, by contrast, was ranked 5th in the market this summer.) On Facebook, there is an organized group of over 350 self-identified "tens"—with an additional 450 more "tens" on an official Facebook page set up by the show. Many of them listen via the show's podcast, which had roughly 100,000 downloads in November, far more than any other show on KIRO. This pleases Burbank, who says the podcast is better than the show anyway.

He means that while as an on-air show TBTL clocks in at three hours because of station breaks and advertising spots, as a podcast it's only an hour and a half of pure, noncommercial, somewhat NPR-like radio. Plus, it's not interrupted, and tonally undermined, by KIRO's carnival-barker promos and questionably newsworthy news updates (a recent one featured an urgent report on spaghetti-sauce-throwing vandals in a suburban community). Those are cut out on the podcast.

We're not sure where TBTL will end up. It's possible it will lift off the terrestrial radio platform like a space ship disguised as an earthly barn in a sci-fi movie that drops its rough exteriors and leaps up into space -- in this scenario, cyber space. It's ready for bigger worlds, and the grubby little planet of Dori Monson, and Kirby Wilbur may not eventually be able to sustain its life-forms.

President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden have officially invited the Lesbian and Gay Band Association to march in the Inaugural Parade. One of the association’s web sites reports that the group will also march in September as part of the homosexual “Southern Decadence” festival infamous for its public lewd acts.

I've also wondered this in the weekly-cum-monthly love notes to TBTL on this site; the obligatory "groundbreaking" adjective placed prior to the show's name, never an explanation as to what exactly is "groundbreaking" about it.

I did, however, laught out loud when I saw the runaway success of this show was an increase in share of listeners from 2.0% to 2.2%. I wonder how much that 2-tenths of 1 percent increase cost KIRO? Considering Frank Shiers supposedly didn't have a producer and(probably) worked for a pittance of what the pleasantly portly Burbank pulls, I'm going to guess KIRO is realizing a net loss on TBTL if they've only managed to eke out a 2-tenths-of-1-percent increase in audience.

Also, it should be noted 2 stations have gone off-air in the year the GROUNDBREAKING TBTL has been on ... the disbursement of those stations audiences across the remaining few (including KIRO) in this dying medium should account for that tiny two-tenths-of-one-percent increase in audience ... all in all, the quality verdict on TBTL can be left to individual taste, but, any way you dice it, the business verdict is: FAILURE.

The Stranger loves TBTL since all the male regulars on the show might not be technically gay bu tmight as well be. Sorry magazineboy. despite your puffball article onthe show itjustisn'tcompelling or even interesting radio.The other night Burbank was ranting idiotically about how Kevin Eubanks Jay Leno's black bandleader seemd like a kind of fawning Steppen Fetchit throwback, the way he always is kissing Jay's butt and guffawing at his jokes.it seemed "vaguely racist" our sensitive male host Burbank proclaimed, in a tone of concern. what a crock of crap. hey Burbank-do you ever watch Paul Schaefer interact with Letterman? That's what bandleaders do on network late night shows like Tonight.

Radio has been dying for thirty years. Ever since Larry King suppposedly revived it in the seventies.

The rumors of its death are greatly exaggerated.

Ross does not hold political shouting matches.

And, I'm thinking that the people who listen to TBTL should be reading books for a change. Seems like it is targeted to people who are enjoying excessive mental time-outs. (Anybody who watched Turkey 101 with Luke and Jen know what I mean.)

Was producer Jenn offended when Luke said that? Her role on the show seems to be limited to a laugh track.

But it is funny, albeit kind of sad, that Luke invites Stranger reporters on his show to talk about articles in their newspaper and WHAM-O, a month later they reciperocate with articles on Luke's radio show. Sort of shows the tiny town / mini market reality of Seattle, unfortunately.

That ratings boost from 2.0 to 2.2 seems less than modest. 17th to 15th? Is that seriously considered good? I'm not sure how much the show costs to produce or how much Luke is compensated comparent Frank Shudders or Phil the Junkie but I had assumed from the begining that they would need some large numbers to pull it off.

Also this should go without saying but the podcasts are useless to advertisers. For Burbank to say the podcast is preferable is disingenuous if he cares at all about paying rent and eating. The 450-700 Facebook friends doesn't strike me as too impressive either with nearly a year on the air. My intuition tells me that this isn't good news.

The part of the equation that doesn't make sense to me is why would their target demographic be listening to the radio during evening hours? I think they would do much better 9-12 on Art Bell and Loveline's turf.

I like the show but it does surprise me somewhat to learn that Luke apparently earns six-figures?
Jen does most of the work; she's one hell of an organizer and keeps everything flowing...SHE deserves the six-figures.

The homophobia expressed on this blog is quaint and laughable. You who are attempting to defame Obama or Luke Burbank with the fag brush are squawking on the wrong side of history. The worm has turned, fools. Who cares who either one of them sleeps with. And btw, it's obvious they're both straighter than these closet cases around here.

Joanie: as far as I know, TBTL is the only show on commercial radio that has a book club which meets regularly to discuss a book they are all reading simultaneously. This show is as smart than you are, it's just not political or argumentative.

oohh or as TBTL would say-uh dude we're like as smart you are? but just not you know like political or argumentative.' smart.yeah right. TBTL and smart aren't words that deserve to ever be in the same sentence together.

I was thinking about my post the other night and I really undersold what a massive business failure TBTL has obviously been.

They have gone up 0.2% after one year that has included live remotes, listener events, three newspaper and one magazine articles and 2 other stations shuttering their operations, thereby disbursing their audience across the rest of the spectrum.

Frank Shiers was terrible. But, if Frank Shiers had live remotes, listener events (I wonder who would come to those), three newspaper and one magazine articles and 2 other stations going out of business I have to believe a miniscule number like 0.2% up in audience would be a fairly reasonable increase.

So, at the end of the day, KIRO is paying 3 or 4 times as much to staff the 7-10 hour with zero real-numbers increase in listeners. TBTL is proud of the fact that, at #15, they are getting worse ratings than EVERY OTHER radio station in this market except AM country stations, small wattage south sound stations, Spanish language and brokered time stations?

Luke, i couldn't give a winged, flying crap about Kanye West's girlfriend, or about your thoughts, your life events, Jen's life events ,or your girlfriend Furnessa. As the previous poster stated, your sorry, pathetic loser ratings prove that this town also doesn't give a crap about what you think and feel.

There's no need to hate on TBTL, I think the lack of ratings speaks for itself. KIRO took a gamble and lost. They were hoping something magical would happen and it didn't.

I don't think any criticism of the content itself is as pertinent as the fact that young people aren't listening to the radio for hours at a time in the evening. It's high podcast numbers are a testament to the horrible timeslot it has been placed in.

The only reason I can imagine they wouldn't kill the show sooner than later would be pride. The PD comes off as if the show has been a great success.

I think Andy hit the nail on the head. No one likes to lose at the blackjack table and KIRO lost.

"The Rodfather", as Don calls him, is probably just biding time, hoping Butterball gets a new gig elsewhere so he doesn't have to swing the axe so freshly stained with Carl Jeffers blood. If Butterball doesn't have a new job by Aprilish, though, there's no way "The Rodfather" could justify continuing to unload a dump truck of money for a show that only added +0.2% listeners with heavy promotion over what Shiers did with no promotion and in return for day-old bread and leftover sausages.

So the power goes off at 6 pm...we grabbed the battery powered radio looking for a station to see if we can find out what is going on-- the wind wasnt blowing THAT hard...KIRO barely comes in, but loud enough to hear Burbank talk about tattoos and loose bowels. Spellbinding radio.
Power came back on at 8, thank god.

Must have been tough grading those schoolpapers by candlelight. Now that you're back, any chance you'll answer the 17 year old and clear up your misstatement of facts? All the young lad wants is a source for your facts.
Come now, we can set a better example than subterfuge and avoidance, eh? I'm just saying...

I still dont understand why talking about tattoos and the squits makes for "good" radio. Oh, and whether or not some actress has a soul.

Ok I am all ready for the cold weather..not sure if there will be any snow associated with it, but as long as wind doesn't come with it again, I should be ok. It is nice to be on a well and septic tank when it comes to having two less bills to pay, but when the power goes out, it means no water.

i prepped for the upcoming power outs by putting in a gas stove and fireplace this summer.
being on septic like that means you need to get a generator. doesn't it also mean that in addition to no water that the toilet doesn't work?
get ye to home depot! especially if you're still taking care of your mother.

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